Wang Jianpu
Professor
Institute of Advanced Materials
The Institute of Advanced Materials
China
Biography
Biographical Information 2003-2006: Research engineer; Samsung Electronics, South Korea. 2006-2009: PhD degree; Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK. 2009-2013: Post-Doc.; Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK. 2013- : Professor; Institute of Advanced Materials, Nanjing Tech University. Academic Achievements Prof. WANG Jianpu successively worked in the top industrial and academic organic electronics laboratories and investigated in depth on several key challenges on organic electronic devices. He solved the lifetime issue of OLED display and figured out the control method of the exciton spinning statistics of organic semiconductors, and he revealed the efficiency loss channel of photovoltaic devices, and he developed low-cost and low-power consumption organic memory devices. He published ~30 SCI papers in this field including Nature, Nature Communications, Physical Review Letters, Applied Physics Letters. Additionally, he holds 7 USA patents filed. One of the patents (US7443093, first author) achieves the double lifetime of OLED displays, solving the bottle-neck issue to market, which has been widely applied in OLED displays.
Research Interest
Research Interests Organic semiconductor devices and device physics/Organic spintronics/Organic-inorganic hybrid device and device physics
Publications
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X. Liang, Y. Ren, S. Bai, N. Zhang, X. Dai, X. Wang, H. He, C. Jin, Z. Ye, Q. Chen, L. Chen, J. Wang, Y. Jin*, Colloidal indium doped zinc oxide nanocrystals with tunable work function: rational synthesis and optoelectronic applications, Chemistry of Materials (Accepted).
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C. Li, G. Beirne, G. Kamita, G. Lakhwani, J. Wang* and N. Greenham*, Probing the switching mechanism in ZnO nanoparticle memristors, Journal of Applied Physics (Accepted).
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X. Dai, Z. Zhang, Y. Jin*, Y. Niu, H. Cao, X. Liang, L. Chen, J. Wang, X. Peng*, Solution-processed and high-performance light-emitting diodes based on quantum dots, Nature (Accepted).